Plugin Manager does't working

I'm a beginner with IntelliJ, I tried to solve this problem, but I don't know where I can start

I want to program in Scala with IntelliJ, but I need to install the Scala plugin.
When I start the Plugin Manager on IntelliJ I see the messages below:

Download list of plugins ...

After some seconds, the error popup: List of plugins was not loaded: Content is not allowed in prolog.

I've no idea wath is happening.

Some info about my environment:
SO: Mac OS X Leopard

$uname -a
Darwin wellington-desktop.local 9.8.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.8.0: Wed Jul 15 16:55:01 PDT 2009; root:xnu-1228.15.4~1/RELEASE_I386 i386


$ java -version

java version "1.5.0_20"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_20-b02-315)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_20-141, mixed mode, sharing)


IntelliJ IDEA 9.0 Beta



Can someone help me please ?



[]s, Wellington

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I had something similar the other day.

The plugin site was down.

I've checked now and all seems to be working on my mac.

Nick.

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I think that tomorrow plugin manager will be fixed. So I'll add again all plugins (maybe at saturday), which was released (and if trunk will be stable, also I add new version). So I think all problems with plugin manager will be solved.

Best regards,
Alexander Podkhalyuzin.

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OK, all working fine now.

[]s, Wellington

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Just to let Alexander know, with the latest version of idea (92.65), there is no scala plugin available in the plugin menu.

This isn't going to be a problem for most people here but newcomers might struggle and be put off by this.

Thanks, Nick.

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It did appear in my plugin list (92.65) - until after I tried to install
it! When I attempted to install the plugin IDEA popped up an error dialog
displaying a URL (sorry I don't have a copy of it anymore). I clicked OK
to dismiss the dialog, and Scala was no longer visible in either the installed
or available plugin lists. Restarting IDEA made no difference.

I assume the Scala plugin is now in IDEA's "disabled" plugin list (or whatever
it's called), and I need to edit that manually (and perhaps also manually
install the plugin) to get it working. I haven't tried because I was only
going to take a quick look at Scala due to curiosity rather than any real
need to use it. Maybe I'll try again this weekend.

Chris


N> Just to let Alexander know, with the latest version of idea (92.65),
N> there is no scala plugin available in the plugin menu.
N>
N> This isn't going to be a problem for most people here but newcomers
N> might struggle and be put off by this.
N>
N> Thanks, Nick.
N>
N> ---
N> Original message URL:
N> http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/message/5251264#5251264


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Well I don't know what was wrong with the plugin manager but I can tell you how to get it working quickly.

Download the latest idea EAP (IC-92.81) from:

http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/IDEADEV/Maia+EAP

Download the latest nightly scala plugin build (1Dec2009) from here:

http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/SCA/Scala+Plugin+Nightly+Builds

Extract idea as usual.

unzip the scala plugin - this should produce a Scala directory.

Go into the top level directory of where you installed idea (in this case it should be /idea-IC-92.81/)

Copy the Scala directory into idea-IC-92.81/config/plugins/

start idea and you should see the scala plugin installed.

I'm using linux and the community edition of idea and this works.

Hope it helps, Nick.

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